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Sororities

California State University, Stanislaus currently has 10 women's sororities on campus, each with a unique mission and purpose. All 10 organizations are officially chartered with the Student Leadership and Development, and are part of one or more on-campus Greek councils. Additionally, some groups are part of a larger National/International organization.

Find out more about California State University, Stanislaus women's sororities below:

International/National Organizations​

​The National Panhellenic Conference (NPC), founded in 1902, is an umbrella organization for 26 inter/national women's fraternities and sororities. Three of these sororities have chapters on the CSU Stanislaus campus. At CSU Stanislaus, these organizations are part of the Panhellenic Council. This council coordinates a yearly formal recruitment process for these groups, which is held each fall semester at CSU Stanislaus

College Panhellenic Association

We, as the National Panhellenic Conference, are the governing body of all national sororities that are established at the CSUS Campus. The National Panhellenic Conference exists to promote the values of and to serve as an advocate for its member groups in collaboration with those members, campuses and communities.

Phi Sigma Sigma

The purpose of this organization is to give service; promote the advancement of womanhood, friendships and cooperation among college women of all races, relations, and creeds; to further the knowledge of its members, and to promote philanthropic endeavors.

National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations

NALFO is an umbrella council for 20 Latino Greek Letter Organizations established in 1998. The purpose of NALFO is to promote and foster positive interfraternal relations, communication, and development of all Latino fraternal organizations through mutual respect, leadership, honesty, professionalism and education.

Alpha Pi Sigma

Alpha Pi Sigma is a Latina based Sorority founded in 1990. Our mission is to unite and support women to advance academically and professionally.

Regional/ Local Organizations

Regional Organizations have chapters at various colleges and universities throughout California. Local organizations exist solely at one college or university. They are usually tied to local campus traditions, and exist as individual entities not tied to a national/international organization. We currently have 5 regional/local sororities :

Delta Phi Gamma

The purpose of this organization is to provide a sisterhood of friendship and honesty including community service, socials, leadership skills, and sisterhood events.

Upsilon Kappa Delta

The purpose of this organization is to encourage academic excellence and furthering of education. To provide an example of the ideal multicultural sorority. To inform and teach others of the definition of multiculturalism. To provide and sustain a strong sisterhood throughout a lifetime.